XVI GENERAL CHAPTER

Written by misioneras

18/12/2024

Seeking and Finding God’s Will

On Sunday, December 15, the XVI General Chapter began with the Spiritual Exercises, with the aim of strengthening and giving primacy to the encounter with the God of life, the One who loved us first, in order to experience His love anew. Sergio Montes Sj will accompany the week of the Spiritual Exercises.

The M. General, Mª Joaquina Lozano Lozano López, thanked the response to the mission that the congregation wants to give and invited to be ready to “seek and find the will of God” for the congregation. She encouraged to live this time of grace with gratitude.

The motto “We exist to evangelise” calls for abandonment into God’s hands and unity as a family in order to be able to move forward with the missionary project we have received.

May each of the members of the Total Work and friends in the Charism, unite in prayer, unceasingly invoking God so that the Total Work may be an evangelising body with the power of the Spirit.

May Mary, Queen of Apostles, and St. Nazaria Ignatia intercede for these days of prayer and discernment.

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